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- Concluding Comments , pp 675-676

- Arthur F. Burns
- Concluding Notes , pp 343-368

- Simon Kuznets
- Concluding Observations , pp 469-483

- Robert Baldwin, Jack Barne and Ralph C. Bryant
- Concluding Observations , pp 116-128

- Roger F. Murray
- Concluding Observations , pp 54-60

- George Stigler
- Concluding Remarks , pp 156-158

- Frederic Mishkin
- Concluding Remarks , pp 37-39

- F. Juster
- Concluding Remarks , pp 235-244

- Charles Ballard, Don Fullerton, John B. Shoven and John Whalley
- Concluding Remarks , pp 243-245

- Jagdish N. Bhagwati and T. Srinivasan
- Concluding Remarks , pp 579-592

- Simon Kuznets
- Concluding Remarks: Major Lessons of the Ghanaian Experience , pp 163-211

- James Leith
- Conclusion
- Roderick Floud, Robert Fogel, Bernard Harris and Sok Chul Hong
- Conclusion , pp 35-37

- George Stigler
- Conclusion , pp 51-56

- James A. Maxwell
- Conclusion , pp 311-318

- Dora Costa
- Conclusion , pp 127-139

- Moses Abramovitz
- Conclusion , pp 303-312

- Mervyn A. King and Don Fullerton
- Conclusion , pp 21-22

- Frederick C. Mills
- Conclusion , pp 90-91

- Otto Nathan
- Conclusion , pp 32-35

- Victor Fuchs
- Conclusion , pp 103-109

- Jean Alexander Wilburn
- Conclusion , pp 77-83

- Herbert B. Woolley
- Conclusion , pp 120-131

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
- Conclusion , pp 27-28

- Morris A. Copeland
- Conclusion and Perspective , pp 562-584

- Oskar Morgenstern
- Conclusion on Definition , pp 197-198

- Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz
- Conclusion to Chapter II, "Regional Differences in Commodity Prices and in Price Behavior" , pp 210-212

- Frederick C. Mills
- Conclusion, References , pp 61-65

- Milton Friedman
- Conclusion: Race, Social Change, and the Labor Market , pp 129-134

- Robert Margo
- Conclusions , pp 133-138

- Ernest W. Williams, Jr.
- Conclusions , pp 261-276

- Carl T. Schmidt
- Conclusions , pp 83-92

- Richard T. Selden
- Conclusions , pp 423-444

- Anne O. Krueger
- Conclusions , pp 59-62

- Philip A. Klein
- Conclusions , pp 185-190
- Joseph P. Ferrie
- Conclusions , pp 49-52

- Joel Dean
- Conclusions , pp 423-450

- Richard Steckel and Roderick Floud
- Conclusions , pp 23-29

- Milton Friedman
- Conclusions , pp 64-65

- Clarence D. Long
- Conclusions , pp 56-59

- Donald P. Jacobs
- Conclusions , pp 17-24

- Paul Taubman and Terence Wales
- Conclusions , pp 377-381

- Phillip Levine and David Zimmerman
- Conclusions , pp 185-188

- Anne O. Krueger
- Conclusions , pp 266-270

- Anne O. Krueger
- Conclusions , pp 47-48

- Rendigs Fels
- Conclusions , pp 133-137

- Ernest W. Williams, Jr.
- Conclusions and Comments , pp 73-80

- Robert M. Lichtenberg
- Conclusions and Implications for Further Research , pp 96-100

- Reuben A. Kessel
- Conclusions and Policy Implications , pp 111-118

- Mark Pauly
- Conclusions and Possible Implications , pp 29-32

- Richard Easterlin
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